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Association between Furosemide Exposure and Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Hospitalized Infants of Very Low Birth Weight.
Thompson, Elizabeth J; Greenberg, Rachel G; Kumar, Karan; Laughon, Matthew; Smith, P Brian; Clark, Reese H; Crowell, Andromeda; Shaw, Layla; Harrison, Louis; Scales, Gabrielle; Bell, Nicole; Hornik, Christoph P.
Afiliação
  • Thompson EJ; Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC.
  • Greenberg RG; Duke Clinical Research Institute & Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC.
  • Kumar K; Duke Clinical Research Institute & Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC.
  • Laughon M; Department of Pediatrics & Division of Neonatology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
  • Smith PB; Duke Clinical Research Institute & Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC.
  • Clark RH; The Pediatrix-Obstetrix Center for Research, Education, and Quality, Sunrise, FL.
  • Crowell A; Duke Star Program, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC.
  • Shaw L; Duke Star Program, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC.
  • Harrison L; Duke Star Program, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC.
  • Scales G; Duke Star Program, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC.
  • Bell N; Duke Star Program, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC.
  • Hornik CP; Duke Clinical Research Institute & Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC. Electronic address: christoph.hornik@duke.edu.
J Pediatr ; 199: 231-236, 2018 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29752171
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the association between furosemide exposure and patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in a large, contemporary cohort of hospitalized infants with very low birth weight (VLBW). STUDY

DESIGN:

Using the Pediatrix Medical Group Clinical Data Warehouse, we identified all inborn infants of VLBW <37 weeks of gestation discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit after the first postnatal week from 2011 to 2015. We defined PDA as any medical (ibuprofen or indomethacin) or surgical PDA therapy. We collected data up to the day of PDA treatment or postnatal day 18 for infants not diagnosed with PDA. We performed multivariable logistic regression to evaluate the association between PDA and exposure to furosemide.

RESULTS:

We included 43 576 infants from 337 neonatal intensive care units, of whom 6675 (15%) underwent PDA treatment. Infants with PDA were more premature and more often exposed to mechanical ventilation and inotropes. Furosemide was prescribed to 4055 (9%) infants. On multivariable regression, exposure to furosemide was associated with decreased odds of PDA treatment (OR 0.72; 95% CI 0.65-0.79). Increasing percentage of days with furosemide exposure was not associated with PDA treatment (OR 1.01; 95% CI 0.97-1.06).

CONCLUSIONS:

Furosemide exposure was not associated with increased odds of PDA treatment in hospitalized infants of VLBW. Further studies are needed to characterize the efficacy and safety of furosemide in premature infants.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Recém-Nascido de muito Baixo Peso / Permeabilidade do Canal Arterial / Inibidores de Simportadores de Cloreto de Sódio e Potássio / Furosemida / Doenças do Prematuro Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Recém-Nascido de muito Baixo Peso / Permeabilidade do Canal Arterial / Inibidores de Simportadores de Cloreto de Sódio e Potássio / Furosemida / Doenças do Prematuro Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article